03/08/2025
To my Thai friends,
and as following:
It’s time to seriously ask yourselves: have you truly thought about what’s been happening since the Thai election on May 14, 2023?
Why do your politicians keep blaming each other, digging for faults, and clinging to power—while the people suffer?
Since 2023, Thailand’s leadership has changed again and again: Pita Limjaroenrat was blocked from becoming Prime Minister, then came Srettha Thavisin, followed by Paetongtarn Shinawatra, and now Phumtham Wechayachai serves as acting Prime Minister. What does this constant power struggle tell you?
And when their political games fall apart, what do they do?
They point fingers at Cambodia—blaming us for border problems, call center scams, and now a deadly military clash, where a Cambodian soldier was killed.
But they’re not stopping there. Now they are spreading lies, fueling hatred, and turning our two nations against each other—destroying the trust and friendship between our people, who once lived as neighbors, students, teachers, and partners.
You must ask yourself—is this really about national security? Or is it just about keeping power?
Don’t be used. Don’t let yourself be manipulated by fear or fake news.
Read carefully. Think critically. And above all, ask who really benefits from this conflict.